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Loony Acres is moving to Nova Scotia, Canada! More details to come…

New Addition – Hermes Our Guernsey Bull Calf!

Hermes was born September 22, 2014 to our heifer, Comet, who came to our farm in the spring. He is half Guernsey and half Jersey. Hermes was sold December 2014.

Stay tuned for 2015 season….

This is the size of our half share CSA box – about half a paper grocery sack. Cost $375 for 18-20 week CSA season. Our full share box is the same width but 4-6 inches taller – about the size of a paper grocery sack. Cost $600 for 18-20 week CSA season, which equates to $30 per week or $18.75 for half shares. Each size share receives 5-10 different items per week.

2014 Farmers Markets to be determined….

We purchased our first cow in April 2013. Her name is Eclipse (aka Miss Moo). She’s an almost six year old Guernsey. Our dairymaid milks her and we all pitch in to make butter by shaking in a mason jar. We then purchased her 3 year old daughter, Comet, the spring of 2014. Comet is due to calve in September if all goes well.

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Freedom Rangers or Cornish Cross Broilers

We now have limited supply of frozen Cornish Cross chickens available for sale. Please visit the “Order” tab to download our order form.

Here is our first batch on 6/24 getting relief from the sun and heat in their moveable coop.

For the 2014 season, our first batch of broilers was processed on 6/12. We have a limited number of frozen available. The next batch is a smaller group of Freedom Rangers and will be available on a first come, first serve basis. After that we will have a batch ready late August/early September and possibly another ready in October.

Handmade Milk Soap

Our handmade soap is available to order online, as well as on the farm and off the farm events.

Our soap is currently made with local goat milk. However, in the spring of 2014 we are looking forward to our two Oberhasli goats giving us our own fresh goat milk.

Annabeth and Hazel arrived on our farm 2/2/14 from a farm in Wisconsin. Hazel produced a little buck named Lokie and we are still waiting for Annabeth to kid.